RELATIVE RISK OF DEVELOPING SEVERE FORMS OF DYSENTERY IN INFANTS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54890/.v2i2.336

Abstract

Summary: were observed 384 infants from 0 to 7 years old received to infant infectious disease department in Osh citizien clinical hospital. Sh.Flexneri was leading in etiological structure acute intestinal infections in infants. By using regressive analysis we calculated relative risk of developing severe forms of dysentery based on clinical epidemiological datas. Risk of development severe forms of dysentery is high in infants from 3 months to 1 year and in children 3-6 years old. Probability of severe forms of dysentery increases at late arrival, duration of intoxication symptoms and hemocolitis at refracted premorbid background, development of super infection, complications and emergency syndromes.

Keywords:

infants, age, dysentery, relative risk, severe forms.

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Published

2022-10-18

How to Cite

Кадырова, Р., Р. Надирбекова, С. Чечетова, and З. Джолбунова. “RELATIVE RISK OF DEVELOPING SEVERE FORMS OF DYSENTERY IN INFANTS”. Euroasian Health Journal, vol. 2, no. 2, Oct. 2022, pp. 137-41, doi:10.54890/.v2i2.336.

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Section

PROBLEMS OF PEDIATRICS